THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1981.
YORKS DROP MORE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS
LANCASHIRE CREEPING
UP ON SUSSEX
LEADERS HELD TO A DRAW BY
ESSEX: NOTTS WIN
London, July 10.
Although Sussex were held to a draw and Lancashire gained a substantial win against Northants, there has been no change in the leadership of the county championship. Yorkshire dropped further
back thanks to a first innings
defeat by Surrey, and Kent, who LEAGUE OFFERS
were up to the beginning of last week in third position, found themselves half way down the table as a result of losing further points.
TO LARWOOD
Australia Rings Him
"
Up For News
With hard and dry wickets the general experience, the bat beat the ball in the majority of games,
And still they grow-lheso and three encounters wore left stories about Larwood, without any definite result. | Notts and England express bow-
ler.
Gloucester and Lancashire both won handsomely against werk toms, Northants added further to their miserable record by losing by an innings to the Red Rose,
In this match Tyldesley was the outstanding batsman, compiling 122, allowing Lancashire to agregate 409,
Against the deliveries of Sibbles and Parkinson (the latter a com-
smart
the
was to
The latest is that a lending Lancashire League Club offer blin 240 a week to play for them, with £10 a week in the win- ter; and that this season might be his last in first-class cricket.
The 10-a-week story Was treated as a joke by Lancashire League officials.
It is, however, a fact that offers! have been made to Larwood to play] in League cricket.
paratively "unknown" player), Northants could make no sort of a show, and were rapidly disponed of for a total of 341 in two innings.
SMART GLOUCESTER WIN.
Gloucester scored
So much interest is beng taken in victory against Glamorgan, They Larwood that he was rung up from were 103 runs behind on the first Australia at 6:30 in the morning Innings,
but tha Welshmen and asked for an interview. collapsed in their second Innlugs, refused to say a word.” leaving Gloucester to acore 237 to win. These were obtained for the Jons of three wickets.
Larwood admitted this to a press correspondent.
But he added that he had not ac- repted any offer und was not likely j to do so.
Notta complotely outplayed War- wick to win, by ten wickets, despite Rome fine batting by Santall, who in the losers' first knock scored 130, and followed this up with an 81.
The veteran Philip Moad again enjoyed himself at the expense of Kent, hitting up 198. He received good support from Kennedy (130)
GAMES
He
LEADING PERFORMANCES.
BATTING.
Mead (Hants) v Kent. 198
Kennedy
Mitchell (Yorks)
Surrey
-181
(Hants)
130
*130
Kent
Santall (Warwick)
Notts
and
Watt (Surrey) v Yorks 123. Woolley (Kent) v Hanta 122
Tyldesley. (Lanes) | v
Northants
122
Harris (Nults) v War-
.wick
102
95
91
93
A. Melville (Sussex) v
Essex...
Langridge, J.. (Sussex). v Essex'.ABLIKU Parks, J. (Sust) →
Essex
6 for 17
BOWLING. Sibbles (Lanes) v
Northants Davies, E (Glamor.
gan) v Gloucester 6 for GO Gorer (Surrey) v
Yurks Parkinson (Lanes)"
Northants,... 5 for 31 Herman (Hants) v
Kent
5 for '97
6 for 102
Young Frisco Invading Japan
on
Decision To Send. Teambitious fisticuifers will proceed to
To Berlin
Nanking, July G.
in the
RIGHT: Star of Stanford University's soven-man team that captured the Intercollegiale track and field most In Philadelphia, big John. Lyman here is shown breaking the world's shot-put record with a heave of 53 feet, 2 3:4 inches. It surpatavs his own meat figures of 52 feet, 7 7-8 inchos.
ABOVE By capturing the 100 and 209 metre dashes, Bullet Bab Kiesal of California proved one of the satranding care at the annual Intercollegiato A‚ÂÂA, track and field championship in Phila- delphia. Here you see him selling a new record in the 200 metre sprint as he broxuted the tape in 209
seconds, Kane of Cornell, and Blackman, of Stanford, finished second and third respectively.
WYATT'S DECLARATION PROBABLY COURTESY GESTURE: TEST MATCH PETERS OUT
their side.
SURPRISING BATTING BY Sutcliffe and WALTERS IN ENGLAND'S SECOND INNINGS
•
sick-
sufficient
not send the Aussies in to bat.
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beon played at Old Trafford, nilne or which have been loft
BASEBALL STARS
ON VIEW
LEAGUE GAME
AMERICANS BEAT NATIONALS
New York, July 10.
The only Major baseball match arranged for to-day was the glamorous all-star match on the Polo Grounds between the pick of the American and National Leagues.
QUEST BY ORIENT THE Australians proved them follow-on, by wild throwing-in. WHEREAS 38 years ago, the WONDERFUL INTER
selves to be true ighters at Lestle Ames did not appear to average runs scored per CHAMPION
Manchester yesterday, and the liave a very happy time behind wieket was 20, in this Intest manner in which they averted de-the stumps. Forty three extras match, there was an average of 65 Frisco. Young
welterweight fout was very gallant
need a lot of explaining away, runs per wicket. champion of the Orient and
even if Allen Was consistently Young Turley, contender for On the last two wiekets to add bowling wides and no-balls.
FOURTEEN Tests have how feather-weight honours, with their 68 to the overnight score on manager, Vicente Castro smiled from a wicket which had already yield-YATT'S second innings de-drawn, three have been won by CHINA AND 1936 WORLD/ Manila last week for a series of ed over 1,000 runs in three days claration has been described, England, and two by Australia. two fights each in Zamboanga pre-was something worthy of the best in a critical way, as "surprising", paratory to an invasion of Japan traditions of Australian cricket, where Frisco will meet Tony Gora expecially when one takes in ac suppose that was able to THE game just finished has and Tarley takes
д Young count the fact that one of these it was courtesy Tommy's conqueror,
declaration to allow the
been one of very few played batsmen should have been in From Japan Castro and his am- hospital.
Australian players to enenpo fleld- at Manchester which has been ing in the hot sun. Once
entirely unaffected by rúin, All Australia. And if their Invasion T is slowly becoming an number of runs had been scored of the other eight drawn matches
were due to rain, proves successful they will con- established practise
to make the game safe, there was Tor sick
The greatest players of the tinue on to the United States, ne- or injured Test cricketors to save really no reason why Wyatt shouldTANLEY McCabe's first innings National League were
pitted cording to manager Vic Castro.. and Hampshire finally totálied 528, China's participation
century was his first made in against the American League The departure of Young Frisco
Test cricket on English soil. In- stars, captained by Bill Terry and Kent made a bold reply, and World Olympics to be held at Ber- and Young Tarley will be sadly CHIPPERFIELD'S performance THE "surprising" thing about cidentally during the match thanks largely to Frank Woolley lin, 1936, was decided on at a meet-¦ missed by local fans as both these
be Joe Cronin respectively, (122) saved the follow-on, Kenting of the Physical Education Cum-boys have made a name for them-der distressing circumstances and was not so much its declaration,
yesterday when he baited, un- England's second innings was scored 170 for once out.
The American Leaguers won a scoring 400. Hampshire played mittee of the Ministry of Education | selves hereabouts. Frisco, for all intents and purposes na the painfully
yesterday. The National Amateur should be remembered, stepped in-against doctor's orders, was re-adopted by Sutcliffe and Walters.
slow methods JUST how playful the match be brilliant match by nine runs to Athletic Federation will be en- to the limelight when he decisive-miniscent of Paynter's effort in One would have expected them be guaged by the fact that came after tea yesterday can trusted with the duty of makingly whipped Young Ignacio Fer-Australia during the last visit, to have a "dip and a splash," for Hendron was put on to bowl. He The game was preceded by the No less than twelve hundred arrangements.
welter when he left a sick bed in hospital apparently the wicket proved went down one over and conceded unvolling of a memorial to the It was runs were scored in the Sussex v
also decided that the crown late Inat year. He success to bat for England, and pull the fairly harmless, and there was four runs. Essex match, and a conclusive ed to order the various Provin-knocking out Fighting Nelson and
Ministry of Education be request fully defended his title
late J. J. M. McGraw, last year's by game round.
certainly nothing to lose by a bit
pilot of the National Leagus All- result was out of the question.
of enterprise.
Star team. Suasex_took first innings points, clar Department or recipe Leo Brung in succession. Free THE English attack did not cover due to a big score of 461 for Bureaux of Education to introduces only 18 years old-and-great Itself in glory yesterday mor-
*52,000 DELIRIOUS FANS. physical culture declared. Chief run-getters were
in the things are ahend for him. Courses A. Melville (95) and John Parks
normal schools. The standard of Taricy is the logical contendering. In fact the figures of our IT would not have made any. fast bowlers make very melancho. | difference to the result. Once
To-day's match opened before (93).
the curriculum will be announced for the feather title. Scores of reading, Clark sent down 40 Australia had saved the follow at an early date.
fight fans believe this boy is the overs to concede 100 runs for one, on, a draw was inevitable, But Essex responded well with 323
with an enthusiasm and forced Sussex to bat again kaw, Changsha,
Peiping, Tainan, Tsingtao, Han- uncrowned king in the featherwicket, and Allen bowled 186 balls deliberately to drag the gama out
parable to the World Sorles. Nanking, Hang: weight division. Among Turity's They hit up 215 for 3 and then chow. Shanghai, Canton, Nanning, victims have been Ventura Marto concede 113 runs without ob-by wearisome batting tactics
The two declared, but Essex easily saved and Kucilin were designated as quez, Rush Binoy whom he kay-
must have made the crowd wonder
famous loft hand pitchers, Vernon Gomez whether there wasn't some truth the game, playing out time by com- experimental centres for the en-oed in 3 rounds, Joe Mosquindo,
of the New York Yankees and Carl piling 204 for six wickets.
forcement of courses in Chinese Joe Parasia and several other, top
Hubbell of the New York Giants Facing a score of $72, Surrey boxing. the Provincial and notchers. did well to beat Yorkshire on the Municipal education authorities to
tussle betaveen two magnificent teams, Arst aninge. Mitchell batted direct the schools to carry out the
representing brilliantly for the champions to experiment.
possibly the greatest array of players ever together on one field. score 181, while Gover's figures of Provisional regulations gevern- 0 for 102 expressed a remarkable ing the establishment of public piece of bowling.
recrention grounds were adopted
BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP WALK-OVER.
qut time hitting up 212 for 6.
TWELVE HUNDRED RUNS,
An innings of 13 by Watt, and will be submitted to the Minis and substantial contributions by try for enforcement. several other players saw Surrey The establishment of recreation aggregate 465 in reply, and they grounds for children and the pro- then diamissed Yorkshire for 277 motion of physical education among In their return to the crouse.
the masses with the assistance of Surrey did not altogether easy time in their last also discussed.
the police and the military were Innings, and at the close had lost-
have.
four wickets for 45 mins.-Reuter.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Lancashire (4091 best Northants (200 & 141) by innings
and 68 runs.
Gloucester (205 & 237-3) beat Glamorgan (308 & 133)
by seven wickets.
Sussex (461-6 dec.. & 215-3 dec.) boat Essex (323 &
204-6) on first inns.
Hampshiro (528 & 216-6) beat Kent (400) on first innings. Surrey (465 & 45-4) beat Yorkshire (372 & 277) on first
Innings.
Notts (442-8 dec. & 26-01 beat Warwick 1244 & 223)
by ten wickets.
TEST MATCH.
England (627-9 dec. & 123-0 dec.): drew with Australia
(491 & 66-1).
SHAMEEN TENNIS
Match With Shanghai Varsity Team
Canton, July 10. St. John's University, Bhanglial are to play an unofficial tonnia match against the Shamcon Lawn Tennis Club on Wednesday.
The probable teams are as fol Jowa:--
nandez to annex the
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE TEAMS'
K.B.G.C. AND K.C.C. SELECTIONS
The following have been selected to play for the K.C.C. Jawn bowls league teams on Saturday.
taining a victim.
+
VERITY alone returned worthy figures, but he could make no Impression yesterday morning, all his success coming the day before,
in the suggested decadence of the game.
QU
UITE apart from conjectures and theories. figures tell us
THE Agures for Hopwood and -Verity-during-this-last-plade-
are interesting. Hopwood bowled five "maideng
of the match
seven.
in nine overs. Verity had four 62,000 delirious fans who
"maiden" 30 balls.
overs in the course of
ROSS SUSPENDED oponed the
CHAMPION
THE cables complain of the Eng- that all Old Trafford Test records SHOCK FOR WORLD
lsh fielding, which was ap-were broken. Both sides laid. parently very ragged at times. low the existing record for the Hendren and Hammond are highest aggregate in an innings.
New York singled out n chief offenders, England with 627 for declared,
Almost at the moment of Jils) although this probably applies to and Australia with 491. In addi-greatest triumph, the winning of the earlier part of the Australlan tion there was a new aggregate the world's Welterweight Title irst innings, and not to the for the whole match. The pre-from Jimmy (Babyface) McLarnin, initial stages of the last day's vious best was 1,073 In 1896. Barney Ross, who now stands alone play.
Thirty seven wickets fall during as the only man in ring history that match. But in the one just ever to hold both the lightweight
*
**
First team v C.C.C. "A" at K.C.CON the other hand Hopwood ap. concluded 1,307 (notice the aume and welterweight titles at once, J. W. M. Brown, W. Hyde,
pears to have lost a wonderful figures appear) runs were scored was suspended by the National Fincher and I. P. Phillips (skip), chance of making Australia for the loss of 20 wickets.
I. Hampton, J. Howe, C.-E.
Elliot-Heywood, and A E. Silk-
stone (skip).
11. Citting, J. Duncan, C. J. Lawn Bowls Championship
Tacchi and J. Fraser (skip).
Second Leum v C.C.C., at Crai-
gengawer.
M. Rakunen, W. Mulenhy, T. Carr
| and E. Kern (skip),
T. Fergusson, W. Hirst, L. E. Lammert and H. Overy (skip).
A. Wright, V. C. Labrum, L. Jack and J. M. Jack (skip). Reserve: C. Fletcher.
K.B.G.C. TEAMS.
The following have been selected to represent the Kowloon Bowling Green Club In their league matches on Saturday.
First Team vergun Recreio at
K.B.G.C.
F. T. Farrell, J. S. Logan, R. Hall, W. Macfarlane (Skip).
J. Watson, A. S. Russell, J. 11. Badding, L. Guy (Skip),
R.
EXCITING ENCOUNTER ENDS
IN
DEFEAT OF GITTINS
An exceedingly fine game in the 122 altots to 17 and thus qualified for open singles championship of the the third round. lawn bowls compulítion was played on the Indian RC. Green yesterday when A. Chapman of the Yacht Club bent H. Gitlinx of the Kowloon C. C by 22 shots to 17.
sixth head the score, stood at 6 to
The game was very closa. On the In Chapman's favour, while on the Oth head the score was all and again
Ball at the 11th bend.
leading 16 ahots to 8
score was again level at 17 all. On
Other eliminations from the singles championship were B. W. Bradbury and L. F. Xavier.
Bradbury met his defent at the hands of G. C. Mess who won by shots to 13 in a match which went. to 21 honds.
Boxing Association of the United States.
Mr. Edward C. Foster, of Pro- vidence, Rhode Island, President of the N.B.A. announced that he had suspended Barney from com- petition in any of the N.B.A. ataten, for his failure to honour a contract to Aght Tony Herrara, one of Jack (Kid) Berg's vletime, in Fort Worth,
Техая.
word
cont-
T. FERGUSSON GIVEN GAME BY A JONES. The Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls. As sociation announced this morning that A. Jones had conceded a walk-over to T. Fergusson in the singles championship. 1
The postponed match be tween E. W. Simmonds and A. 5. Gomes will be played at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club to-morrow (Thursday).
Frankie Frisch homered for the Nationals in the first innings after Babe Ruth, Gehrig and Foxx had been struck out in succession.
The action of the N.B.A. was demanded by the Texas Boxing Association and followed the sus pension of Ross in Texas by Mr." Scoring two, atx and one rane Charles H. Poe, Texas Administra- in the fourth, fifth and sixth Janings respectively, the Ameri- tor of boxing and wrestling lawa.
GREAT FIGHTER.
cans Indulged in a batting spree, The Chiesgoon, who as a result alugging Warnoko, Mungo, J. Dean
L. Luck by getting three shots in of his sensational win over the and Frank House mercilessly after the last hand of his match with Xavier Dublin fighter is heralded to-day Hubbell had fanned six players in obtained his victory by a narrow na one of the greatest ringmen of the first two innings in thrilling From the 11th to the 17th head margin as up to that head the men recent years, was to have defended style. Gittins whe but Chapman playing inspired boiler, was to have met E. de Sousa of the autumn and was charged with
had kept closely together.
his synthetle world's junior walter-
NATIONALS' 4-RUN LEAD. F. Stainton of the Talkoo RC. weight title against Herrara last lovelled the scoro at 16 all on the Club Recrelo this afternoon, bat
Frisch and Joe Medwick homer- 9. Duncan, Randle, V. 22nd houd. On the 24th lead the elder scratched, Stainton thus havlug declined to go through with ed for the Nationals, who led Pothorick, W, S. Drako (Skip),
the match after the promoters four-nil at the end of the third Second Team versus Recreio at the 25th head Gittina was lying one entering the third round. Recreto,
shot, Chapman having the second and Playing on the Kowloon Docks Ro- claimed that they spent $12,000 in inning. Ruffing, Harder, and V. Chon.
Gomez pitched for the Americans. G. Ross, C. I. Farmer, J. Roger, Gittins the third and fourth while creation Club groen, J. Watson de preparing it.
·S. L. Tennis Club:-Single, G. J. G. Meyor. (Skip).
feated J. Smith in the Singles Chain- Ross won the junior welier-
The American Leaguers scored Dodiker, R. P. Newell and C. A
With his last wood, Chapman de-plouship by 22 to 19. Twenty-eight weight title, which is not thought H. F. Stoneham, C. B. Hosking.ighted the crowd by trailing the Jack were played Wright,
W. E. Halo, H. H. Kose (Skip).
Playing on the Club de Recreio much of in America, from Tony thoir, nina runs from 14 hits, and Doubles, C. E. Watson and G. E.
to the ditch with a beautiful shot to green, P. J. Jonce and A. Wm Canzoner, who previously took it committed one error, while the J. Macdonald, E. V. Searle, J. G. register three and gain the lead by mit beat G. Berking and from Jack Berg after the Intter Nationals scored soven runs from Hanaford and C. E. Whitamore and Charlton, G. E. F. Thompson 20 shots to 17. On the 20th hand he Post in, the Paizs championship by had won it from Mushy Callahan eight hits and were gulity of one R. S. Walsham,
(Skip);
scored a two to win the match by in.19.
St John's: Singles, A. C. Ma,j Tennie Kwok and Y. W. Tong,
Doubles, Y; 3. Tong and K. H. and Tonle Kwok and C.
Wonk
Chapman had two back woods.
in a fight in London..
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